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Full name
  
Robert Watson

1969–1976
  
Motherwell

Place of birth
  
Airdrie, Scotland

Name
  
Bobby Watson


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player

1964–1969
  
Rangers

Playing position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1946-05-15) 15 May 1946 (age 69)

Robert "Bobby" Watson (born 15 May 1946) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Watson played as a defender for Rangers and Motherwell. Watson was transferred from Rangers to Motherwell in a deal that also involved Peter McCloy and Brian Heron. Watson represented Scotland once, in a friendly match played against the Soviet Union in 1971. Watson was one of the players who had to wait many years to receive an official cap to mark this achievement, as caps were only given to players who played in British Home Championship matches before the mid-1970s.

Watson retired from playing in 1976 to run a steel business with his partner David Towers. He then managed Airdrie and Motherwell, but only lasted six months in charge of the latter as they were relegated from the Scottish Premier Division. Watson and Towers then helped to set up another business, Cairnhill Structures, in 1990. He was also known as a lay preacher.

In April 2015 Watson was inducted into the Airdrieonians Hall Of Fame, an awards ceremony to honour former Airdrieonians managers and players.

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